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China's EUV breakthrough, tariffs damage already done: SCMP Daily Highlights

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1. Walmart calls on some Chinese suppliers to resume shipments in the trade war: sources

Some manufacturers in the provinces of Jiangsu and Zhejiang Chinas export power plants, which were hit hard by the US China trade war-from Walmart and other large US individual dealers in the past few days that they are supposed to resume the shipments, as the mail has experienced.

2. Former ASML chief scientist Lin Nan drives China's latest TEU breakthrough

Chinese researchers have cracked an obstacle to the local production of advanced chips by recording an extreme ultraviolet light source platform (EUV), which, according to a research paper, works with international competitive parameters.

3. US, China has reduced tariffs this year, but has already done a lot of damage: analysts

So far, Washington has imposed on Chinese imports of 145 percent this year. Image: Shutterstock

Despite contradictory statements from China and the USA about trade talks, the economists from Morgan Stanley expect both nations to carry out negotiations and reduce the tariffs for Chinese imports to 60 percent by the end of the second quarter.

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